Professor Philip Walton, Professor Ian McAulay & Mr Denis Duff
Date – Thursday 9th February 2012
Time – 6pm
Venue – Jean Monnet Theatre, Main Building
Abstract
Historically the Irish Government’s policy has been firmly opposed to nuclear energy on the grounds of the risk it poses, yet some argue that nuclear energy is one of the cleanest, safest and economic forms of energy available to mankind today. Nuclear Power has been employed successfully over the past 50 years by many countries yet Ireland continues to reject it.
Three members of the BENE (Better Environment with Nuclear Energy) group; Professor Philip Walton, Professor Ian McAulay & Mr Denis Duff will explain this is the case and also put forward their reasons why they believe Ireland should adopt nuclear energy as an important part of our energy mix.
Presenters
Philip Walton is Emeritus Professor at NUI Galway. Up until his retirement in 2005 he was Professor or Applied Physics at the University. He has served for seven years on the Board of the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland and has also served as Radiological Protection Officer at NUI Galway.
Professor Ian McAulay has a background in health physics and has been extensively involved in measurements of radioactivity in the environment and in radiation protection. He was heavily involved in the nuclear debate thirty years ago and at that time was one of the Irish scientists trying to correct imbalances in the media coverage.
Mr Denis Duff is a mechanical engineer currently working in the power generation sector. He has wide experience of different electrical generation systems both in Ireland and abroad. These include a wind turbine generation evaluation project as well as solid fuel, oil and gas-fired thermal stations.
Refreshments will be served after the presentation.
RSVP: Josephine.Hogan@ul.ie by Monday 6th February 2012
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